Doing business in Nigeria | Stren & Blan Partners

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What are the key legal requirements and procedures for establishing a foreign-owned business entity in Nigeria? Foreign-owned businesses in Nigeria must register with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). The application for incorporation is made via the companies registration portal and the following are the requirements for the registration of a private company limited by shares:

Doing business in Ireland | Matheson

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What lies behind Ireland’s enduring attraction as an FDI location? Ireland’s status as a leading FDI location has long been internationally recognised.

Q&A with Dr. Fevzi Toksoy and Bahadir Balki | Actecon

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What do you think about the ‘technology undertaking’ exception to Turkey’s merger control regime? With the adoption of this exception, the TCA exempts certain transactions involving a takeover of a technology undertaking from the target-wise turnover thresholds. Competition authorities worldwide have long been discussing about tackling the so-called ‘killer acquisitions’. While the German and Austrian …

Doing business in Italy | Masotti Cassella

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How does Italy’s complex tax landscape impact foreign companies’ financial structures, including transfer pricing policies, tax incentives, and potential risks of double taxation? Italy certainly has a complex tax landscape, made up of many jumbled and in some respects unorganised regulations, which complicate its implementation. For this reason the extensive and structured tax reform expected …

Types of claims and dispute resolution in a construction dispute | MRP Advisory

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When do construction disputes typically arise and what are the different types of claims? Construction disputes predominantly arise from issues involving design and engineering defects, delays and cost overruns, among others. Contractual disputes in relation to delays leading to extension of time, disruptions, variations and breach of contract are highly prevalent.1 These disputes can involve …